Reserved Seating tickets are typically used for assigned seating events. Each ticket can be printed with specific information about the location of a seat such as section, row and seat number or any other designation; ie. Table 1, Seat 1.

Actual Ticket dimensions: 2” x 5.5”

Includes 2 perforated stubs

Horizontal or Vertical layouts available

Sequential ticket numbering starting at any number

Add barcodes, QR codes, graphics, special fonts

8 background colours to choose from

Multiple security features

How to Order Online

It’s easy; create a new account or log in to your account on the left (for existing customers). Click on the ‘Event Tickets’ link under the ‘Place an Order’ heading. This opens a form that will guide you through the kinds of information that can be included on a ticket. You can leave any fields blank that are not applicable. Also, you can attach a graphic and/or a seating plan. Ensure that the seating plan contains all relevant information including section, row and seat designations. Click on the ‘Submit Order’ button when you are ready to send the order to us.

Our Service

We will design your ticket and upload a proof to your account within 4 business hours. To view the proof, just log back in to your account (we will send you an email to let you know its ready). You can request changes or approve your order if you like the design. Once you give us your approval, your order will be printed and prepared for pickup or delivery.

Most reserved seating ticket jobs can be created, proofed and printed within 24 hours. If you prefer, you can use the fax form(.PDF 76KB) or email us directly at

Security Features

Transparent Hologram - the entire front of the ticket is covered with a Transparent Holographic Film layer. It displays as a three dimensional image that appears to move as the ticket is tilted and is virtually impossible to duplicate

Coin Activation - the back of the ticket has a coin activated ink scratch-off area revealing the word 'VALID'

Thermal Paper Friction test - thermal stock is heat resistant; a scratch across the face of a thermal ticket, will produce a black streak. Thermal ticket stock, run through a colour laser printer, will also turn black